Chris Michael is a Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, bass player and guitar eater. In this interview feature, we have a virtual pow wow with Chris to discuss influences, the new project, and much more. Full Q&A, links and streams can be found below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In […]
Interview with Mack Meadows – Carry Me Home
Based in the Upper Keys, Mack Meadows is a diverse guitarist in genres across the spectrum. Mack has always loved sharing the gift of music and has built his career performing before audiences and teaching guitar professionally. In addition to his command of contemporary music, he has studied with acclaimed classical guitarist, Dr. Stephen Robinson. […]
Interview with Queen Hilma – Is Everything OK?
Queen Hilma is singer-songwriting duo, Andi and Alex. The Green Bay natives and identical twin sisters grew up singing harmony with each other in the small town of Pulaski and began writing around the age of 10 in a big brown house on Nancy Lane. Fun Fact: Their parents met in a country band. In […]
Indie Music Spotlight – Top Inbox Picks (All Genres)
It’s been a long time since I’ve compiled one of these Indie Music Spotlight lists. You know…life, family, substitute teaching chaos, squeezing music into all that; out here living the dream. While I’ve been caught up with other things, the submissions keep piling up. No better way to share more of these talented artists than […]
Merlot Embargo Interview – Don’t Look Back
Merlot Embargo will at once bring you both whimsy and angst with Don’t Look Back, their debut release. A collection of indie-rock anthems, swampy stomp grooves and glowing string harmonies, it explores both the serious and the silly, from a child’s imagination to being comfortable with one’s own eccentricities. Don’t Look Back was born of […]
Interview with Caleb Keith & the Calaveras
“Somewhere out in Middle America /Halfway between late and lonesome…” So sings singer-songwriter Caleb Keith on the song “Middle America,” propelled by the deep honky-tonk twang of his band, the Calaveras. It’s is the lyric from which the Athens, GA outfit’s debut offering, Between Late and Lonesome, extracts its title, and fittingly so. Caleb’s music […]
Interview with Bonnie Whitmore – Fuck With Sad Girls
In this interview, we speak with Bonnie Whitmore about her music preferences, influences, the new project, and more. Full Q&A, links, and streams can be found below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64DVAM1X7zA Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to this genre(s) or style(s)? I’m not so good with genres or […]
Interview with Deerheart – Joey’s Girl
Deerheart is a Long Island-based artist put together by Tom Ciorciari. Tom Has been on the music scene since the 80’s. He has been in multiple bands through the years including Bostons “The Pets” and now formed Deerheart as a solo artist. Recently Tom Picked up 3 new musicians forming the band! Dearheart’s sound incorporates […]
Interview with Brett Staggs – Nothing Bad Ever Happens To Me
Brett Staggs was raised on a horse farm in Williamsport, PA (home of the Little League World Series). Inspired by the timeless songwriting of Social Distortion and The Traveling Wilbury’s – Staggs landed in Pittsburgh, PA after a short stint in Austin to write, record, and perform. In this interview, we speak with Brett about […]
Interview with This Frontier Needs Heroes
Listening to This Frontier Needs Heroes is like having your friends play in your backyard while the sun comes up. With their powerful delivery and delicate harmonies, their music is full of idealistic lyrical stories of love, loss and longing for a better world. In this interview, we have a virtual pow wow with This […]
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